Can't go wrong with ash.Yes sir
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Second pic is the Ash blowdown I started bucking the other day and there is another half row of bigger Ash added to the front of the pile in the first pic. Need to burn some more to make room for those when I split/stack
I think I have been 2 for 1 for the last 3 years. The winter of 2010-11 was a 0 to 1 with deep snow, so you never know. I am taking advantage of less snow right now.I am trying to replace what I burn two-for-one. I am not quite keeping up with two-for-one, just breaking even at this point.
That looks like Norway Spruce and it should burn just a little bit or more better than Eastern White Pine. (never burned any)View attachment 148493 Free pine dropped off at the house on Tuesday, here's the tree before they cut it down, 90 ft pine View attachment 148494
There is quite the discussion at my fire house about using this for firewood. I'm all for it once its dried out for the shoulder season next year, other guys at the fd are still convinced that it will burn the house down lol, hopefully that pile changes the minds of some people and they can learn from my experience.
Some folks will never change their mind . . . talking to a co-worker today (hails from Caribou) who is convinced that wood can get too dry if left to season for more than a few seasons . . . which could be true if we were in Arizona and not Maine.
So what do the guys at the fire house say when you mention that out west where there are not a lot of hardwood folks there have been successfully burning and heating their homes with softwood?
To me the F--- W---- comes to mind. Glad you got that monster away from the home safely, You did get it away safely didnt you ????????View attachment 148493 Free pine dropped off at the house on Tuesday, here's the tree before they cut it down, 90 ft pine View attachment 148494
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